Cybersecurity

How To Protect Your Canadian Business From Ransomware Attacks

Ransomware attacks are cyberware invasions in which malicious actors encrypt or block access to a victim’s computer system or data. Their objective is to demand a ransom in exchange for restoring admin capabilities. These malware typically enter a system through infected email attachments, malicious downloads, or network security vulnerabilities. Cyberattacks can inflict serious harm on […]

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Is it time for an IT audit?

The reality is that the cost of doing yearly IT audits is less than the cost of not conducting them. According to Mastercard, the average cost to Canadian companies of a data breach is $5.64 million. The cost of downtime to Canadian business IT systems can run in the $100,000s. This doesn’t even include the long-term effect to your business’s reputation. 

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Have you prepared your Electronic Monitoring policy?

On April 11, 2022 the Provincial Government of Ontario passed Bill 88, Working for Workers Act, 2022 (Working for Workers Act 2). Bill 88 includes the DIGITAL PLATFORM WORKERS’ RIGHTS ACT, 2022 as well as a requirement for employers who employee 25 or more employees to “have a written policy with respect to electronic monitoring of employees.”

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